Turnbull & Asser

is a

gentleman's bespoke shirtmaker

, clothier and tie maker established in 1885. The company has its flagship store on

Jermyn Street

, St James's, two more stores in London, and two in New York City. The company dressed Prince Charles, Sir Winston Churchill, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, John Kerry, Charlie Chaplin, and Picasso. Although extremely

traditional outfitters,

the company is known for its particularly vivid colours in shirts, knitwear, socks, and ties, all of which are made in England. Turnbull & Asser still produce their shirts in the UK, from their factory in Quedgeley, Gloucester, which employs over 100 people.